Charles B. Barnes, 43, is charged with two counts of fleeing and eluding police, one count of resisting or obstructing an officer and driving on a suspended license, Jackson County District Court records show.

The Jackson Narcotics Enforcement Team had gotten tips he was involved in drug trafficking, said Michigan State Police Detective Lt. Dave Cook, who heads the team. Team officers spotted him and requested an officer stop the car.

Barnes is not charged with any drug offenses stemming from the incident and Cook did not know of police finding any illegal substances in the vehicle.

Police did locate a stolen gun in his current home, Cook said.

Barnes was known to live in an apartment complex in Summit Township, a Jackson police lieutenant earlier said.

State police troopers disabled the car in the area of Argyle and Brown streets by using “spike strips,” and a Blackman-Leoni Township public safety officer and his dog helped find Barnes.